The boeing company (20240312754). Composite Electron Beam Vacuum Tube simplified abstract
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Composite Electron Beam Vacuum Tube
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Michael K. Strahan of Ogden UT (US)
Kyle Eversole of Ogden UT (US)
Composite Electron Beam Vacuum Tube - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240312754 titled 'Composite Electron Beam Vacuum Tube
The abstract describes an electron beam vacuum tube assembly consisting of an anode assembly and a cathode assembly, with a composite insulator tube providing electrical isolation between them. The components are detachably connected to each other.
- The electron beam vacuum tube assembly includes an anode assembly, a cathode assembly, and a composite insulator tube.
- The composite insulator tube provides electrical isolation between the anode and cathode assemblies.
- The components of the assembly are detachably connected to each other for easy maintenance and replacement.
- This technology enables efficient electron beam generation and control within the vacuum tube.
- The detachable connection allows for quick and easy assembly and disassembly of the components.
Potential Applications: - Electron microscopy - Particle accelerators - X-ray generation - Vacuum tube amplifiers
Problems Solved: - Provides electrical isolation between anode and cathode assemblies - Enables efficient electron beam generation and control
Benefits: - Easy maintenance and replacement of components - Improved performance and reliability of electron beam vacuum tubes
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Electron Beam Vacuum Tube Assembly for High-Performance Applications" This technology can be used in various industries such as healthcare, research, and telecommunications for high-performance electron beam applications.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the detachable connection between components benefit the maintenance of the electron beam vacuum tube assembly? - The detachable connection allows for easy access to components for maintenance and replacement, reducing downtime and increasing efficiency. 2. What are the potential drawbacks of using a composite insulator tube in the electron beam vacuum tube assembly? - The use of a composite insulator tube may introduce additional complexity and cost to the assembly, but it is necessary for providing electrical isolation between the anode and cathode assemblies.
Original Abstract Submitted
an electron beam vacuum tube assembly is provides. the electron beam vacuum tube assembly comprises an anode assembly and a cathode assembly. a composite insulator tube provides electrical isolation between the anode assembly and cathode assembly, wherein the anode assembly, cathode assembly, and composite insulator are detachably connected each other.